James Bridle (1980-) is an English author, artist and technologist who studied computer science and cognitive science, and wrote his dissertation on creative applications of AI. Bridle prefers they/them pronouns when referring to self, which makes some sense after reading his 2022 book, Ways of Being. ‘Their’ writings have appeared in media such as the Wired, Domus, the Atlantic, and others, and...
FINITE AND INFINITE GAMES / JAMES P. CARSE
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WORDS WITHOUT MUSIC: A MEMOIR / PHILIP GLASS
Philip Glass (1937-) is an American composer and pianist. Growing up, he took violin, flute and piano lessons, while his mother worked as a librarian, and his father ran his record store. In 1952, Philip enrolled at the University of Chicago.
THE KANGAROO NOTEBOOK / KOBO ABE
KANGAROO NOTEBOOK(Source: www.amazon.com.tr) Kobo Abe (1924-1993) was a Japanese author, acting studio founder/teacher, musician. He studied medicine both because of the persuasion of his father who had a clinic, and also to avoid being enlisted for war. After his father’s death in 1945, he started writing, and also married M.Yamada who was an artist and stage director. Their daughter was...
HOMO LUDENS: A STUDY OF THE PLAY-ELEMENT IN CULTURE / JOHAN HUIZINGA
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RADICAL RECONSTRUCTION / LEBBEUS WOODS
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THE FUTURIST COOKBOOK / FILIPPO TOMmASSO MARINETTI
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MALINA / INGEBORG BACHMANN
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